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Aslam Rawoof featured in Crain’s Quick Take on AI | “Benesch Law’s Aslam Rawoof on why every company needs an AI policy”
September 17, 2024
In a recent Quick Take video, Aslam Rawoof, a partner in Benesch’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group and a key leader within the firm’s AI Commission, delves into the critical need for establishing corporate policies on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace. During his conversation with Crain’s Chicago Business Publisher Jim Kirk, Rawoof explores various considerations for business leaders, including securing organizational buy-in and adapting to the fast-paced advancements in AI technology.
Rawoof, who has a broad transactional practice, is proficient in capital markets transactions, securities law compliance, and corporate governance. He also offers strategic counsel on general corporate matters, with a particular emphasis on the emerging intersection of corporate governance and AI.
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